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BRINGING UP FATHER THANK GOODNESS!, MAGGIED RELATIVES AIN'T GONNA VISIT US AD ALL OF 'EM ARE NEVER QUT OF JAIL AT THE SAME TIME, SO NOW | AINT GOTA WORRY INTHE WORLD— e ceserved Creat Brirwe Redman 178 150 159— 487 B 'l‘ S : C 5 P and second halves of the schedule. ADMIRALTYS IN == % wt %= Daily Sports Cartoon . By ap TEAM SCORING i v o s v 42 E; ;; 4_8;— 1—396‘ § ' o and the referees, Harold E. Re- otas ¢ S w 2 \ i At gele and E. E. Engstrom, data on . RA LLY Tfl W|N THIRD MATCH | ! = AVETERAN OF 50 FIGURES F A I R which 'to base their selections for Douglas i }i‘(%Afifi_EYPEfl'ENCE. {an Official All-Star team, which Mrs. Bringdale 94 116 148 —358 ‘OX'SCOFFS AT | will be voted on and announced LlNG MATG {Shnw 187 133 144— 464 THE IDEA OF . | next week. Petrich 160 126 159 —445 TAKING HORSES Meanwhile, the Krause Concret- | P e e et SOUTH FOR ers and the DeMolays continue /-\ F ll Bef W Totals 441 375 451—1267‘v TRANING soe . practice session, pointing toward \ttus Fal ore Winners! Zarembos | fis Hoop Statisti List Best|their one-game play-ctf Tuesday . . rs. — S After Taklng First Mrs. Bavard ... 162 162 162-—*436 - P oHes N night to degide the second half g Brown . 115 156 167 —438 \e Qumtels Off" Defen- |champion. The winner of this Game Last Night Kegel 199 192 147 —539 sively. - Offexiaivel ult will face the George Brothers, ‘N 5 | Total o t Y y first half victors, for the league Losing the first game, Aa-| Totals —1463 . itle 1 0-out-0f-thr Sl e],,;tmmg:t *Average—Did not bowl. | §18 Tors wis Couzs | | Ponts scored by a basketbal e e A “““. at Elks Alleys to defeat the Attus| e R o a7 o i and oelue scored agaltst| Tie complete second half of- in an Alaska Islands League bowl- | ¢ o same team usually are Indl-|eongive scores made by teams fol- ing match, 2 to 1. This was done | c““‘l.n”\ of that ‘tesm's ‘relStive fi5y, | despite the fact that Mrs. H. L. el | TEAM— Pls.for Avr. Faulkner made the high women's SOME TROTTING HORSES | Eut such is not tte case. wii | Geoxge Brothess 245 408 score for the evening when she ARE TAKEN . SOUTH the seven teams which concluded Krausz Conc. 238 396 rolled 495 for the Attus. | IN WINTER. TQ PREI the second half of the City Bas- DeMolays 236 39.3 The Unimaks and the Zarembos FOR. THE GRAND ketball League schedule earlier juneau Firemen 194 323 i came through with 3-to-0 vi CircuiT RACES '] |this week. 1A wmmdhflond of ‘;flm Doyglas Firemen 181 301 tories last night. TI i ‘ Walter ris ring today indicate: that c| es ¥ Bl he Unima +| " Walter Cox, dean of Ame.lv:m1 e L et High School 170 283 J.in and Burton Kelly of San Francisco are ready for .he after a clav start, blanked the yws-ness horsemen, returned from | neither the Krause Concreters nor Moose 168 28.0 4 Chichagofs. Paul Kegel, bowling tre winter training quarters of! the DeMolays, which finished in The complete second half de- Droball e2asia, which cpeas cfficle’ly April 7, but they can't de- well above his 438-point aveTage, five prominent stables at. Mem- a tie for first place, is the best of- fansive team records follow: cide who should wear the cu't. John has the pants and Burton the rocked the pins for a 539 so to Driving park in Orlando,! fensively or defensively, | TEAM Pts Against Ayr,| ©¢hitl. Each wants both, they are resorting to the usual ba-eball & take the men’s high as h's Zar- with the observation that a| i(:'len“i\"?ly. the George B"’“’f’"i High School . 175 291° mothod, chocsing up sides. It's a surc sign that spring is near. emhos <hut ouf the Douglas club. $225 colt he was developing up winner of the first half title but Krause Conc. Ty O Y Senenmprre b i ST B PR a — e m ‘Tonight, at 7:30 o'clock, the Nu- ah(:ad of a sleigh in Goshen, New | who slipped to a three-way tie pouglas Firemen 188 T G v T e shagaks and the Coppers bcwl, york, would take the measure of for third place this last half, 1S George Brothers 191 318 with the Takus and Susitnas fol- any expensive juvenile he saw the best team. The Green Shirts peMolays 210 35.0 x lowing. at 8:30 o'clock. The Yu- strutting his stuff under sunny third with 236 tallis and a 303 Juneau Firemen 213 365 E kons and the Kobuks are sched- southern skies. | games for a 408 average. Moose 218 463 uled for a 9:30 o'clock engages( It was a typical Cox comment Lcaders Rate Next ——— A ment. his veter: sus s £ This veteran reinsman, acc ed Hovever, cl verind them were Last "‘fi;;;“;:;g::i for more than 50 years to training ihe two top-noten ciubs. The FREDDIE STEELE IS . ~ this trotters and pacers in the ice, WALTER- -~ Oencreters boasted 238 points and | A Un“'l‘f:' g s snow and come-what-may of the g a 396 average for second place in;‘ K. 0. FIGHT VICTOR > 2D, S8 o wintry north, has scant patience : tearh scoring. The DeMolays were o Stewart 169 179 180—528 with sending horses south to en- P 90 werp oF TROTTERS ARE third with ;;36 tallies andyo 39.3‘ TARORSS: Wan, Beh. 31 Erel Messerschm’t,G. 156 182 171—509 gage in (winter and spring training " # IN TRAINING AT SEMNOLE PARK, olht average per game. gio” Stecls, - Tacuiiy JiE(e dhd sl o A S PR ) . s ORLANDO , FA. . averag! / joy in the ranks of the nation’s for the Grand Circuit. | =~ DEAN OF AMERICAN s & Byt the biggest surprise came in lendiih Slddlewaiahl - oL ere S d C -3 L Totals 484 484 476-1444 -Records show that, during the TROTIING #ORSE TRANERS | Duo’ fhe defensive tabulation, T¢' was|l20ing 2 : tated Communication Chichagofs past 15 years, northern trained e e e found that the High School quint- Knocked, (gt Tad\ky, Juniny. Raveos ¢ Mrs. Coughlin. 132 132 132395 colts have won most of the futur- ——————————|bt, which finished’in sixth posi- .’ the ninth round of & scheduled Halm 159 163 140 —462 jtjes Cox asserted after having the best tradition, snappy looking eminole park arc a con-|ton this half,” had held their| '°0-TOUR fht here last night. Monda»y E»venin Stevens 190 168 100 —458 watched two- and three-year-olds and well behaved, this colt is Te- of out of a total of 17| opponents to less tallies than any| > cc.c Weishe pounds, Jus ) g VP ik beinz stepped faster and farther zarded by White, Will Dickerson, owned by E. Roland Harriman,|other team in the circult. The| DSide the middleweight class, while Totals 481 463 372—1316 in Fiorida than his and -other Fred Egan, Tom Berry and others president of the Grand, Cireuit,|preps had only 175 points scored el “"gilj"m‘”""’ d‘;”‘”" SECOND MATCH {winterbound horses will be doing training there as the best juve- all of which were bought at top-|against them for a 201 point|'ne fcale beams a oo Admiraltys . iy the first of April nile yet seen this year. | ranking "figures at the Old Glory.|average. ' ; R o b o nite s s ranking 'fig . ge. PR IR G4 Mrs. Duncan .. 120 124 135 —379 i A | Bill Stranz, named after the T are: Scott McElwyn, Friis-| In second place, ‘defensively, ] van | C Metcalf 181 161 131—*543 i ite, 8i | MY A SR 3 ® PICKS HIS OWN $225 BARGAIN Picminent horseman of the same comite, Sir Peter Britton, Walter [were the Krause Concreters with| | Tubbs 164 183 168 —515 ° , hame who lives in Brooklyn, Hancver and Vololee 177 against them for a 294 aver- Parlors AT 6:30—50 CENTS | “Without having had enouzn ‘ . 8 e R i o Tatie ik Serbantias An caught Cox's ey eas the juvenile MU NS TR age. . The DeMolays, however, SHORT ORDERS ! Totals e :; Seminole. the once. Which has been clocked in the rated sixth, having 210 tallies Fountain Candy | Attus ’vaer Ig wollld 1tk to: Beave mv;en fastest time this winter. The colt ccAording to official estimates, | made against them. - B R AR i 4 a6 s M 8 e i that little filly 1 Fecently stepped the mile in 2:22 25000 workers were employed in| iji'| Seastp Scering Coming B il M : T l e i B Lo ke rae o u{e Qid Glory sale and could have been moved in 2:15 the coal and ore mining industries| ' Temorrow, The Empire will| ! Tlm Florence Shop asonlc emp e " A 1‘:1 New K‘:’ork for $225 will throw had White seen fit. in the Birmingham section of Ala-|#ind up its scoring releases with i ainoQ -5 DiICTATES O Foor-Fastion Evening Sandals Smart. Stvlish, Graceiul Built by Expert Crafts- men on Special Lastsl IN Black Velet $4.35 Black Faille 4.95 White Faille 4.95 Silver Kid 6.85 ALLEN-A HOSIERY $1.00 to $1.50 [ ] FAMILY Shoe Store Seward Street dust in the eyes of the $3,000 and | $4,000 youngsters when the actual | racing begins next June.” Cox was referring to Lady Chris- | tine, an unfashionably bred filly, but one which the veteran turf-| man regards highly. This is evi-| dent aside from his predictions ex- | pressed, because he recently plank- | ed down $200 on her as second payment, keeping her good for thei rich Hambletonian stake in 1936. | In contrast to the price of szzsl and Cox's methods of training in| knee-deep snow, 90 head of stand- ardbred horseflesh are being| whipped into shape for strenuous campaigns around the “Roaring | Grand” this summer ay the sandy | but fast mile ring at Seminole park. i ! Decision, son of Proctor and| | Tesola's Worthy, victor in - the | Hambletonian of 1927, was bought |at the Old Glory for $4,600 by W.| ;N, Reynolds, tcbacco magnate, of Winston-Salem, N. C, and is | looked upon by owners and train- ers at Seminole as the outstand- ing two-year-old in school. DECIDE TO LIKE DECISION | Even Cox had a compliment for the way Decision stepped aroundi the track in full, easy stride, with Ben White in the sulky. 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